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Jesse Harris Wartime Damage claim.jpg
This is the wartime damage claim made by Jesse Harris in February 6,1872. Jesse Harris claimed to live in Watertight, which was close to Warrenton Pike for 26 to 27 years. He owned 262 acres and lived there during the war. He was born free and in…

MildredRHarris.jpg
This is the tombstone of Mildred Harris

WalterHarrisTombstone.jpg
This is the tombstone of Walter Harris.

UlyssesHarrisWWOne.jpg
This is the tombstone of Ulysses Harris, a World War I veteran. He was the son of Alfred Harris and Martha Beckworth

AlfredS+MarthaEHarris.jpg
This is the tombstone of Alfred and Martha Harris. Alfred was the son of Jesse Harris, the original owner of the large estate of land

OldestPlot-01.jpg
This fencing is the oldest plot on the land and has the tombs of Jesse and his son Obed Harris

George Harris.jpg
This census provides information on George W. Harris. He was a manager of an apartment house somewhere in the District of Columbia. George also was convicted of a string of crimes, including being guilty of liquor violation, being on the delinquent…

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This document details registration for World War I that took place for Ulysses Harris

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This certificate is for the death certificate of Ulysses Harris and the records indicate that he was a private in the army and the certificate is for military veterans only

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A list that includes the birth and death of Jesse Harris. This record also contains information about his son Obed Harris. Includes information about his work as a farmer and his immediate family, which included his wife Mima. In 1861, Jesse was…
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